In a bid to restructure the club for efficiency, Plateau United has sacked 11 players after winning the league.
Plateau United football club of club receiving the 2016/2017 league trophy
The Nigeria Professional Football League (NPFL) Champions, Plateau
United FC of Jos has sacked 11 of its players as they intensify
preparations ahead of the new season.
A statement by Albert Dakup, the club’s Media Officer, disclosed
that the players were sacked for low productivity, age and indiscipline.
The statement gave the names of the players as Chima Ndukwu, Okoro
Obasi, Daddy Francis, Daddy Morris, Stanley Okoro, Ayo Segun, Anayo
Ogbonna, Umar Umara, John Kim, Longji Obadiah and Olowo Emmanuel.
“The decision to drop the players was necessitated by the fact that
the team will be competing on three fronts next season, including the
CAF Champions League.
“As such serious-minded players with international exposure will be engaged to fortify the team,” the statement said.
It explained that some players such as Musa Adamu and Myep
Bulus-Ghai who could not really feature for the team last season due to
injury and illness were given a second chance.
The statement added that reserve team players who distinguished themselves were also upgraded into the main team.
According to the statement, the management of the club has
negotiated with six new players and efforts were on to engage more to
boost the team.
“Following the abysmal outing of Nigerian clubs in the
continent, Plateau United will acquire the services of experienced,
committed and dedicated players in order to put up a decent outing,” it added.
-NAN
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